Wharfedale - Q 230

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2x30 band graphic equalizer Wharfedale Pro Q-230, with a Feedback Detection system to eliminate feedback frequencies on the field.

ARTICLE N° 38446
  • Wharfedale Pro Q-230
  • 2x30 band graphic equalizer
  • Connectors: Jack 6.35mm, female XLR
  • Input Impedance: Balanced 20k ohms unbalanced 10K ohm
  • Input level High: > +21 DBu balanced or unbalanced
  • CMRR: > 40dB, typically > 55dB at 1kHz
  • Type impedance: balanced / unbalanced, RF filter
  • Output Impedance: 100 ohm balanced, unbalanced 50 ohm
  • Output level High: > +21 DBu balanced / unbalanced
  • Bandwidth: 20Hz to 20kHz, 0.5 / -1dB
  • Dynamic: 108 dB
  • Signal-to-Noise: 90 dB
  • THD + Noise: < 0.004%
  • EQ Bypass: Bypasses the graphic equalizer section in the signal path
  • Low Cut: Rotary control 20Hz - 100Hz
  • Soft Limit: limit the outputs to avoid excessive levels
  • Operating Voltage: 100VAC 50 / 60Hz, 120VAC60Hz, 230VAC 50 / 60Hz
  • Power consumption: 12W
  • Electrical connection: IEC connector
  • Dimensions: 482.6 x 168 x 88 mm
  • Weight: 3.93 kg
The range of equalizers Wharfedale Pro Q-Series is designed to correct the tone to total transparency and eliminate a maximum feedback.
A little history ...
In 1932 Gilbert Briggs, advised technician, built his first wall in the basement of the family home in Yorkshire, specifically in Ilkley in the Wharfe Valley ("dale" meaning "valley"). He decides to sell the following year and opened its first workshop near Bradford to make it its loudspeakers in larger series.
The radio is experiencing a real boom prewar and small business subcontracting major brands, taking full advantage of this new trade.
The war brings its share of innovations in this field and demand is becoming increasingly urgent for products capable of reproducing sounds with the greatest possible fidelity (Here Radio London ...).
When peace returned, Wharfedale invented the first two-way speaker, with a ten-inch tweeter and a frequency divider (crossover), a technological innovation that would change forever the sound reproduction.
In 1958, Gilbert Briggs sells his business to Rank, but is still in control and always innovative (in particular using ceramic magnets) before taking a well-deserved retirement seven years later.
Since the 60s, the company is very interested in the market for hi-fi and produces tuners, amplifiers and even turntables turntables while maintaining its leadership in the manufacture of vessels. In 1992, merged with Wharfedale Mission to become Verity Group PLC and focuses on the sound for which the demand is huge, while marketing a range of pro loudspeakers for use by touring musicians.
A department that takes its independence under the name Wharfedale Pro before joining Audiolab and Quad, in the lap of IAG (International Audio Group) and settle in China.

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